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In the movie "Ultimate Fighter 3", the legs with yellow pants and braids are gorgeous. What's the name of this martial art?

Capoeira, also known as Capoeira, Capola and Capoeira, is called the Brazilian War Dance in Hong Kong, which is a unique dance between art and martial arts developed by African-American immigrants in Brazil in the16th century. Although it dances in pairs with the rhythm of music, similar to the general dance, it is considered to have a very strong fighting purpose because it combines a lot of martial arts movements such as somersaults, roundabouts and handstands. Although it has existed for hundreds of years, it was not until A.D. 1930 that Capoeira was officially allowed to be taught and circulated among the people. Because it originated in Africa, it is also integrated with the indigenous cultural characteristics of Brazil, so it is considered as one of the most important local cultural symbols and national skills in Brazil.

Since it was first passed down from generation to generation in the form of oral history, the origin of the name "Capoeira" and the origin of dance have long been lost in the torrent of time. There are different interpretations of its name: some Brazilian scholars believe that it originated from the language of the local indigenous Tupi people in Ielasi, Bakabo, and farmers burned or cut down the forest when they wanted to burn it, which may be related to the temporary settlement of slaves in the forest when they fled; In Portuguese, the word means a big chicken nest or other bird's nest, which may be used as a metaphor for the facilities used to imprison goods during the slave trade; Dr. K. Kiabunskifu-Kiau, a famous Congolese scholar, believes that the word "Capoeira" actually comes from the word "Kipura/Kipula" in Kikongo, one of the official Congolese languages, which means beating, jumping, struggling and whipping. So he thinks that this word should refer to all fighting methods based on cockfighting skills, which is very consistent with Capoeira's performance of both dance and martial arts. So some people translated Capoeira into "Brazilian War Dance", or called it "Brazilian Leg Method", because its fighting style is mainly leg attack. /kloc-In the 6th century, the Portuguese introduced a large number of black slaves from West Africa to South America, and the number of people who were transported to Brazil accounted for about 42% of the immigrant population. Among these people sent to Brazil, Bantu people from Angola, Congo and Mozambique account for a large proportion. These new immigrants from Africa brought the religious beliefs and cultural traditions of their hometown to the New World, but many activities could not be held in public because of the deliberate suppression of their Portuguese hosts. It is said that Capoeira was born in this environment-slaves ostensibly performed this dance as a ritual of faith, but secretly used it to practice martial arts in order to use it against their enslaved masters one day. It is said that Capoeira originated when these African blacks escaped from the control of their Portuguese slaves for a short time (1624 to 1630, the Dutch invaded Brazil, which led to the shutdown of many Brazilian farms or sugar cane orchards and a large number of slaves fled to neighboring forest areas), lived in the hiding place of the forest in the form of tribes, and began to practice and develop a unarmed martial art that could resist the Portuguese attack.